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Afterword: Gesamtkunstwerk as Epistemic Space
The Total Work of Art: Foundations, Articulations, Inspirations
  • Kevin S Amidon, Iowa State University
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Version
Submitted Manuscript
Publication Date
7-1-2016
Abstract

For two centuries, Gesamtkunstwerk—the ideal of the “total work of art”—has exerted a powerful influence over artistic discourse and practice, spurring new forms of collaboration and provoking debates over the political instrumentalization of art. Despite its popular conflation with the work of Richard Wagner, Gesamtkunstwerk’s lineage and legacies extend well beyond German Romanticism, as this wide-ranging collection demonstrates. In eleven compact chapters, scholars from a variety of disciplines trace the idea’s evolution in German-speaking Europe, from its foundations in the early nineteenth century to its manifold articulations and reimaginings in the twentieth century and beyond, providing an uncommonly broad perspective on a distinctly modern cultural form.

Comments

This chapter appears in a larger collection published by Berghahn Books (http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/ImhoofTotal). "Afterword: Gesamtkunstwerk as Epistemic Space.” In: David Imhoff, Margaret Menninger, and Anthony J. Steinhoff, eds. The Total Work of Art: Foundations, Articulations, Inspirations (New York: Berghahn Books, 2016): 249-57.

Copyright Owner
Berghahn Books
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Kevin S Amidon. "Afterword: Gesamtkunstwerk as Epistemic Space" The Total Work of Art: Foundations, Articulations, Inspirations (2016) p. 249 - 257
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kevin_amidon/12/